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Lecture 10: Assignment Overview and Ideation. IS246 Multimedia Information (FILM 240, Section 4). Prof. Marc Davis UC Berkeley SIMS Monday and Wednesday 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Spring 2003 http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/courses/is246/s03/. Today’s Agenda. Review of Last Time
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Lecture 10: Assignment Overview and Ideation IS246Multimedia Information (FILM 240, Section 4) Prof. Marc Davis UC Berkeley SIMS Monday and Wednesday 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Spring 2003 http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/courses/is246/s03/
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Audio Production • Sound intensity decreases as the square of the distance from the sound source • Record audio and video separately • Use headphones to monitor audio • Supercardioid microphone • Use to focus on sound source • Use a windscreen to reduce movement noise • Lavalier microphone • Use to record audio at a considerable distance from sound source • Placement on subject affects recording quality • Fishpole • Use to situate microphone close to sound source above or below frame
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Assignment 2: Short Media Production • Apply the theoretical principles learned in previous weeks to practical application • Gain hands-on experience of the complete motion picture production cycle • Think about how multimedia information systems could support the production, use, and reuse of motion picture content • Improve your teamwork skills in preparation for the final projects
Assignment 2: Milestones • MILESTONE 1: PREPRODUCTION (DUE MARCH 3) • Paragraph with Plot Outline and Paragraph with Motivation • Annotated Storyboard • Work and Role Distribution Table • Paragraph Answering One or More of the Questions For Thought • MILESTONE 2: PRODUCTION (DUE MARCH 12) • Rough Edit • Updated Work and Role Distribution Table • Paragraph Answering One or More of the Questions For Thought • MILESTONE 3: POSTPRODUCTION (DUE MARCH 19) • Final Cut • Updated Work and Role Distribution Table • Paragraph Answering One or More of the Questions For Thought • 15 minute Presentation in Class
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Assignment 2: Movie Topics • We would like you to produce a film that functions as a message or interpersonal communication in the broadest sense. Here are a few examples: • “A Day In The Life Of…” to send home to one’s parents • Party Invitation • Video Greeting Cards: (e.g., Birthday or Valentine’s Day greetings) • Meeting Summary • Video Resume • Personal Ad • Learn processes: how to register, how to get into a building • Your final film should have a length between 2:30 and 3:00 minutes. The length must not exceed 3:00 minutes.
Assignment 2: Project Teams • Project Team 1 • Phoebe Liu, Ping Lee, Atiba Phillips, Dilan Mahendran, Catherine Lai • Project Team 2 • Mahad Ibrahim, Robert Ritchie, Xiaolei Chen, Lisa Wang, David Warthen • Project Team 3 • Angel Gonzalez, Risto Sarvas, Lin Jiang, Ana Ramirez
Assignment 2: Ideation • Brainstorm in your group about ideas for a possible 3-minute movie (20 minutes) • You can use any of the ideas presented above or come up with new ones • Keep in mind possible location, time, and resource constraints for the production • Come up with 2 or 3 ideas and present them at the end of class for discussion (10 minutes) • You should leave the classroom with an idea for your short film and a meeting scheduled for your project team (5 minutes)
Today’s Agenda • Review of Last Time • Audio Production Overview • Assignment 2 • Training Assignment Feedback • Assignment 2 Overview • Assignment 2 Ideation • Action Items for Next Time
Assignment 2 Milestone 1 • Required • Paragraph with Plot Outline and Paragraph with Motivation • Format: txt, MS Word, or html • Annotated Storyboard • Format: PDF, MS Visio, MS PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop, MS Word, or html • Work and Role Distribution Table • Format: MS Excel (preferred), MS Word, or html • Paragraph Answering One or More of the Questions For Thought • Format: txt, MS Word, or html • Optional • Production Plan • Format: txt, MS Word, MS Excel, or html
Readings for Next Week • Wednesday 03/05 “Theory and History of Computation” • Required • Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores. Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design. Ablex Publication Corp., Norword, New Jersey, 1986; pp. 83-92. • Georges Ifrah. The Universal History of Computing: From the Abacus to the Quantum Computer. New York: John Wiley, 2001; pp. 272-295. • Recommended • Danny Hillis. The Pattern on the Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work. Perseus Books, New York, 1999; pp. vii-59.